By |April 5, 2004

In an interview with the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, NPR President Kevin Klose talks publicly about the reassignment of Bob Edwards—though he says little that other NPR execs haven’t already said: “Edwards’ strengths are actually anchoring from the studio. What we’re looking for is more diversity in our studio hosting and a kind of knowledge of what is happening in places that may be very far away from the studio.”

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